Household appliances like toasters and hair dryers are releasing trillions of ultrafine particles, posing health risks. These tiny particles, containing heavy metals, can penetrate deep into lungs and the bloodstream, potentially leading to inflammation and serious health issues. Simple engineering changes and user habits can significantly reduce this indoor air pollution.
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